I came here from Matlab tag with a related link. I'm not a native English speaker. For most of the time it's not the broken language that prevents me from understanding OP's problem. It's the broken logic. If someone shows everything needed, such as current code that is giving error (error text attached), expected results, and the data, they even don't have to write any English.
Punctuation followed by a space is not everywhere around the world. So i don't expect everybody at SO type in "the correct way", which seems "correct" to native English speakers. So is capitalizing I
. (hey whats the difference ?getting insulted by not writing nicelly?)
Try to understand the following problem. Since posts may be edited from time to time, OP's contents are pasted below with no intention of violating copyrights.
example 1 https://stackoverflow.com/q/37099531/3839249
Any pointers on how to proceed? I am stuck in the summation part.
A_k(z)p^k For k = 0 to M
This question has been put on hold as too broad. How did s/he "get stuck"? If that's a coding problem then please show code. If it's maths then matlab
is not a proper tag.
example 2 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37100154/matlab-noise-removal
Could anyone help me with noise removal of my images,
(noisy, colorful images given, with no description at all)
again, very polite English but we simply don't understand what the OP wants to do.
example 3 Choose elements from array randomly in matlab and store the remain element
(4 lines of English words with only one comma, followed by example code, with question clearly pointed out, and received working answers)
example 4 How can I display a 2D binary matrix as a black & white plot?
(clearly not native English.but no problem with getting answers and respects by others over the years)
Personally I don't take broken language itself as being lazy or disrespectful. Many people come to SO as foreigners in hope that problems can get solved, and they show enough respect to the community. Others may think this is a friendly and cozy site so no need of proof writing. People who answer questions are working in a professional manner meaning that they don't care much about language itself; only need to catch ideas and solve problems. So what's wrong with broken English? Frankly many are treating this community like customer service but i don't think it is likely that those people who don't speak/write well at here are generally more disrespectful. don't judge other's by there punctuations.
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or?
, so that specific issue could easily be just habit from the native language. But in general, when I see these things with the word "I" not capitalized (you don't get through the first ESL lesson without learning it is), using txtspk, etc., I despair a bit. :-)